Burner for oil.



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BURNER FOB OIL.

(Application filed Nov. 18, 1901.)

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BURNER'FOR OIL.

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ATTORNEX UNITED STATES PATENT OLIVER TILLMAN, OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA,ASSIGNOR TO CHARLES SIMARD, OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA.

BURNER FOR OIL.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 708,978, datedSeptember 9, 1902.

Application filed November 18, 19 01. Serial No. 82,692. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern: tor-supply pipe 13. Said water-supply pipeBe it known that I, OLIVER TILLMAN, a citihas three coils resting on thetop of a pan 14, zen of the United States, residing at San Jose, the useof said pan being to hold the flames in the county of Santa Clara andState of Oalicoming from the nozzles and concentrate them fornia, haveinvented certain new and useful upon saidwater-pipe coils. By thisconstruco Improvements in Vaporizers and Burners for tion the water insaid water-pipes is very Oil, of which the following is a specification.highly heated, so that it passes by the up- My invention relates toimprovements in right pipe into the end 16 of the steamvaporizers andburners for oil, the object of drum, where it is exposed to the heat ofthe 10 my invention being to provide an apparatus flames reflected fromthe water-pipes and pan of this character which shall be simple inconand rising up against the under side of said struction and economicalin operation. drum, whereby the water in said drum is con- The device isused for generating steam or verted into steam. Steam is first generatedfor heating or cooking purposes. It is of by kindling-wood or othersuitable material 15 special utility for kitchen stoves or ranges. inthe pan 14. The drum 7 is supported by My invention therefore resides inthe novel bars 17 upon the pan 14:. construction, combination, andarrangement I claimof parts for the above ends hereinafter fully l.Thecombination of the steam-drum, the specified, and particularlypointed out in the water-pipe leading thereto, the pan in which 20claims. said water-pipe is coiled, the spreader above In theaccompanying drawings, Figure 1 is said pan and below said drum,the'steam-pipe a top plan view of my improved device, cerissuing fromsaid drum, the oil-supply pipe tain parts being shown in section. Fig. 2is leading into said steam-pipe, the branch at side view of the same.Fig. 3 is an end steam-pipes into which the oil and steam flow, 25 Viewof the same. and. the nozzles terminating said branch pipes Referring tothe drawings, 1 represents the and discharging against said spreader,suboil-supply pipe, controlled by the angle-valve stantially asdescribed. 2 and admitted by means of a pipe-section 3 2. Thecombination of the steam-drum, the into the interior of a steam-pipe 4.The water-pipe leading thereto, the pan in which 30 amount of opening ofthe oil-pipe into said said Water-pipe is coiled, the spreader abovesteam-pipe is regulated by means of the valve said pan and below saiddrum, the steam pipe 5. (Shown in section in Fig. 1.) issuing from saiddrum, the oil-supply pipe The steam-pipe 6, coming from the steamleadinginto said steam-pipe, the branch drum 7, leads to a point 8, directlybeneath steam-pipes into which the oil and steam flow, 35 the middle ofsaid steam-drum, where it dithe nozzles terminating said branch pipesand vides into two branches 9, the ends of which discharging againstsaid spreader, and the are bent around to form nozzles 10, and inorwire-gauze in said nozzles, substantially as der to finely divide andvaporize the oil emergdescribed. ingtherefrom said nozzlesare filledwith wire- In witness whereof I have hereunto set my 4o gauze, as shownat 11. The oil is thus vaphand in the presence of two subscribingwitorized by the steam on its emergence from nesses.

said nozzles and can be burned at the nozzles. OLIVER TILLMAN. Theflames and products of combustion im- Witnesses: pinge upon a spreader12, which is in the form M. E. FORD,

5 of a pyramid and rests upon the top of a wa- H. W. MOCOMAS.

